Genus Monoon in Family Annonaceae
What is a Genus (pl. Genera)?
In the context of botanical taxonomy, the Genus (plural Genera) rank is a taxonomic rank
that is
used to classify groups of related species within a Family. Genera are based on a set of
shared
morphological, anatomical, and genetic characteristics, such as flower structure, fruit
type,
and leaf morphology. The Genus rank is situated between Family and Species in the hierarchy
of
taxonomic ranks.
Each Genus can include one or more species. Genera are used to group species of plants that share common traits and evolutionary histories, allowing botanists to better understand the relationships between different groups of plants.
Some examples of Genera in botanical taxonomy include Rosa, which includes the different species of roses, and Solanum, which includes the different species of nightshades, such as tomato and eggplant.
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Each Genus can include one or more species. Genera are used to group species of plants that share common traits and evolutionary histories, allowing botanists to better understand the relationships between different groups of plants.
Some examples of Genera in botanical taxonomy include Rosa, which includes the different species of roses, and Solanum, which includes the different species of nightshades, such as tomato and eggplant.
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Pick a Species to see its components:
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Monoon acuminatum
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Monoon amischocarpum
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Monoon anomalum
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Monoon asteriellum
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Monoon australe
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Monoon barnesii
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Monoon bathrantherum
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Monoon bemban
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Monoon borneense
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Monoon brevipedunculatum
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Monoon chloranthum
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Monoon chloroxanthum
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Monoon coffeoides
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Monoon congestum
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Monoon congregatum
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Monoon coriaceum
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Monoon costigerum
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Monoon cratiense
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Monoon cupulare
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Monoon daclacense
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Monoon elongatum
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Monoon erianthoides
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Monoon fragrans
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Monoon fuscum
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Monoon gigantifolium
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Monoon glabrum
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Monoon grandiflorum
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Monoon harmandii
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Monoon hookerianum
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Monoon hypogaeum
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Monoon jucundum
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Monoon kingii
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Monoon klemmei
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Monoon lateriflorum
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Monoon laui
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Monoon liukiuense
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Monoon longifolium
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Monoon longipes
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Monoon macranthum
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Monoon magnoliiflorum
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Monoon malayanum
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Monoon membranifolium
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Monoon merguiense
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Monoon merrillii
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Monoon michaelii
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Monoon mindanaense
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Monoon nitidum
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Monoon oblongifolium
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Monoon obtusum
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Monoon oligocarpum
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Monoon pachyphyllum
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Monoon paradoxum
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Monoon patinatum
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Monoon polycarpum
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Monoon praestigiosum
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Monoon ramiflorum
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Monoon sclerophyllum
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Monoon shendurunii
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Monoon simiarum
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Monoon sublanceolatum
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Monoon sympetalum
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Monoon thorelii
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Monoon tirunelveliense
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Monoon viride
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Monoon xanthopetalum
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Monoon zamboangaense